Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909
Biography
Edward Everett Hale (1822-1909), American author, historian, and Unitarian minister
Found in 56 Collections and/or Records:
Letter : 39 Highland Street, Roxbury, Mass., to Mr. Tillinghast, 1890 March 25
ALS, in the hand of an amanuensis, concerning a possible familial connection to his doctor, also named Tillinghast, and other topics.
Letter : 39 Highland Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts, to Mrs. Caswell, 1879 Nov 24
ALS informing the recipient that he has cancelled, at her request, a meeting of an unnamed committee, and offers a plan for a future meeting which will include attendees from Ward 19.
Letter : 39 Highland Street, Roxbury, to Bynner, 1877 Feb 27
ALS regarding a concert by Mr. Lang.
Letter : 67 Worcester Street, Boston, to "My dear cousin", 1868 Dec 9
ALS apologizing for his lack of attention to an unspecified matter.
Letter : 67 Worcester Street, Boston, to "Williams", 1865 January 17
ALS apparently thanking "Williams" for a subscription to Good Words.
Letter : 143 Washington Street, (Room 4), Boston, to an unidentified recipient, 1873 September 22
ALS, on printed letterhead of Old and New, the People's Magazine, to "My dear friends" discussing travel in Europe.
Letter and printed circular, 1872 July 8
ALS to Mr. Kimball presenting a printed circular soliciting stockholders for a new incarnation of the Unitarian publication "Old and New."
Letter : Boston, to an unidentified recipient, 1852 Mar 15
ALS to "Dear [Stone?]" concerning plans.
Letter : Boston, to an unidentified recipient, 1868 December 5
ALS to "My dear Sir" concerning the meetings of an unspecified group.
Letter : Boston, to Mr. Badger, 1849 Sep 24
ALS regarding subscription options for the Sunday School Gazette.
Letter : [Matomoe Beach?], to "My dear Bradlee", 1871 Aug 2
ALS asking "Bradlee" to oversee his parish in his absence.
Letter : Matunuck, R. I., to Mr. Mordy, 1904 July 7
LS, in the hand of an amanuensis, congratulating Mr. Mordy on a new job.
Letter : Roxbury, Massachusetts, to Mr. Clarke, 1881 Oct 23
ALS informing Clarke that his brother, Charles Hale, is too ill to testify or make a deposition concerning charges made by [Francis] Dainese regarding his conduct as U. S. Consul-General of Egypt in the 1860s.
Letter : Roxbury, to [Georgia A.?] Alden, 1871 Apr 1
ALS answering Alden's questions about Harry Wadsworth, the pen name of Frederic William Greenleaf.
Letter : Roxbury, to "Miss Edith", 18[7?]6 Mar 23
ALS explaining his religious and philosophical views.
Letter : South Congregational Church, Boston, to an unidentified recipient, 1889 Mar 14
LS to "my dear sir" concerning publication of an unspecified text.
Letter : South Congregational Church, Boston, to E. D. Topping, 1862 March 17
ALS discussing church business.
Letter : South Congregational Church, Boston, to Mr. Ginn, 1885 March 15
ALS mentioning Mary Stuart, Plutarch, and the Arabian Nights.
Letter : South Congregational Church, Boston, to Mrs. Ward, 1895 Dec 8
ALS thanking Mrs. Ward for her sympathy.
Letter : South Congregational Church, Boston, to Mrs. Ward, 1896 Nov 2
ALS concerning an unspecified event.